Carnival Time, Free Photoshop Brushes
Ah, it’s carnival time! Can you smell the popcorn? Hear the Wurlitzer organ playing, or taste the sweetness of cotton candy melting on the tip of your tongue?
I’m a very lucky girl who is putting together a creative photo booth for the guests. I’m still busy working on the project but be sure to come back and I’ll share with you how I’ll put it all together.
In the meantime, here’s some photoshop brushes so you too can create circus or carnival themed flyers and invitations.
How to Install Custom Brushes in PhotoshopPlace the *.abr files into:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop XPresetsBrushes where X is the version number for your version of Photoshop.Brushes created in Photoshop 7 or later will not work in earlier versions of Photoshop. Any Photoshop brushes should work in Photoshop 7 and later.From the Brushes Palette in Photoshop, click the small arrow in the upper right corner of the palette, and choose load brushes. The brushes will be added to the current brushes.How to Install Custom Brushes in Photoshop Elements
Windows: Place the *.abr files into:
Program FilesAdobePhotoshop Elements XPresetsBrushes where X is the version number for your version of Photoshop Elements.Mac: Place the *.abr files into:
Applications/Adobe Photoshop Elements 6/Presets/BrushesBrushes created in Photoshop 7 or later will not work in Photoshop Elements 2 and earlier. Any Photoshop brushes should work in Photoshop Elements 3 and later.
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Windows: Place the *.abr files into:
Program FilesAdobePhotoshop Elements XPresetsBrushes where X is the version number for your version of Photoshop Elements.Mac: Place the *.abr files into:
Applications/Adobe Photoshop Elements 6/Presets/BrushesBrushes created in Photoshop 7 or later will not work in Photoshop Elements 2 and earlier. Any Photoshop brushes should work in Photoshop Elements 3 and later.
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